ILLUSTRATION // VISUAL NARRATIVE
A visual adaptation from a story shared with us by Uncle Greg Simms, an Aboriginal Elder with ancestrial ties to the Gundungurra people of the Blue Mountains and the Gadigal People of the Dharug Nation.
Family Fun Night
A visual adaptation from a story shared with us by Uncle Greg Simms, an Aboriginal Elder with ancestrial ties to the Gundungurra people of the Blue Mountains and the Gadigal People of the Dharug Nation.
Family Fun Night
2018
2018
This work is based on a story told by Uncle Greg Simms, an Aboriginal Elder with ancestral ties to the Gundungurra people of the Blue Mountains and the Gadigal People of the Dharug Nation.
This narrative is a response to the Sharing Stories audio that Uncle Greg Simms shared with us. I focus on the concept of change and chose to use a childhood memory precious to me. A lot has changed since then and now, naturally we become distance, but Uncle Greg reminds us that despite his own experiences with change, these stories are our own now too. Reminding us that sharing our stories keeps those memories alive.
This narrative is a response to the Sharing Stories audio that Uncle Greg Simms shared with us. I focus on the concept of change and chose to use a childhood memory precious to me. A lot has changed since then and now, naturally we become distance, but Uncle Greg reminds us that despite his own experiences with change, these stories are our own now too. Reminding us that sharing our stories keeps those memories alive.